Sentences with phrase «in tangible actions»

Here's hoping it results in tangible actions, not another gab fest.
«We will set up a phone station so that during gallery hours, passersby may engage in the tangible actions of calling their representatives.»

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And herein lies the secret of turning ephemeral dreams into tangible outcomes, of launching that company that's been on the bucket list for decades, or publishing that novel that's been languishing in the bottom drawer since the dawn of time — it's being able to structure the dream into something that inspires action and momentum.
In so doing, it created a new definition of supervisor, essentially as someone who can take tangible actions against the employee, for example, by hiring, firing, or promoting them.
What's become known as the «Group of 46» letter to Stanford Provost John Etchemendy was filed in the Phills suit, and accuses the dean of presiding over «reprimands, censures, curtailing of responsibilities, demotions, retribution for expressing concerns or raising issues, offensive behavior and decisions that have led directly to tangible employment actions such as dismissals, undesirable reassignments, forced resignations, and inequitable access to promotion opportunities.»
Evidence that mood change alone has compelled these actions in each case is the fact that they were based on nothing new that was tangible.
That tangible action came in the form of tens of thousands of towels and socks donated by conference - goers to be handed out at local homeless shelters in the weeks following the conference.
But what will be remembered are those tangible, in - the - flesh actions that get God out of our heads and into our hands.
The Church for them is not only the sacramental intermediary of grace and the teaching authority for the true statement of the hidden mysteries of God, but also has a pastoral power by which it can contribute quite considerably to determining the concrete action of its members in the tangible and sober reality of everyday life.
To become aware of a man, therefore, means in particular to perceive his wholeness as person defined by spirit: to perceive the dynamic centre which stamps on all his utterances, actions, and attitudes the tangible sign of oneness.
Tangible proof can be found by studying vestigial features, ebryonic development, biogeography, DNA sequencing, pseudogenes, endogenous retroviruses, labratory direct examination of natural selection in action in E-Coli bacteria, lactose intolerance in humans, the peppered moth's colour change in reaction to industrial pollution, radiotrophic fungi at Chernobyl... all of these things add to the modern evolutionary synthesis.
Rather, we felt our charge was to recommend a set of tangible actions the Governor and Legislature could undertake to improve the current system of public education in New York so as to produce better outcomes for our children.»
Complaints are expected to spike in anticipation of warmer weather and the action taken by the Minority Caucus faces the issue head on by providing tangible results.
My administration has taken tangible action by hiring talented women to leadership positions in county government as well as establishing the Women's Initiative to make sure that all women in Rockland County have the tools they need to succeed.
Liam Neeson's newest action thriller, The Commuter, debuted with a tangible $ 16.4 million, which was good enough for third place in this week's top ten.
One punch is worth a whole clip of bullets in any other film, all landing with such satisfyingly messy semi-realism that the action feels real and tangible.
What's more, we saw a lot of Thanos in action, which finally made the threat he represents to the Avengers tangible.
«Likewise, even though Hou has surrendered his very wide anamorphic frame, he finds ways to balance human action and tangible surroundings in the ways he did with city landscapes and village rooftops in the earlier films.
These chats were often simply a springboard to more tangible action on how students could have a voice in their own education.
They are personal statements from you to your students saying how their actions help you and / or the class in some tangible way.
The language arts are the building blocks when applying Common Core literacy standards to tangible, effects - driven actions in the real world.
Most of the accountability consequences in NCLB and the Obama revisions have been tangible top - down actions.
A 2011 study of the Capitol Hill campus showed that the action - oriented curriculum was effectively preparing students to use their political skills to demand change.36 Schools that specialize in student engagement not only instill a strong emphasis on civic education, but also use tangible experience to prepare students to be the next generation of leaders.
The unity of man and machine is tangible, and the advanced robotics such as TireBot and AGVs are amazing to observe in action.
We are strong believers in a three level approach to life that starts with WHY (our driving motivation for action), extends to HOW (specific actions that are taken to realize our Why), and ends with WHAT (the tangible ways in which we bring our Why to life).
Once you've dealt with the perimeter you have to sadly abandon the car in favor on - foot action, opting to either go in the front gate or maybe use one of the «secret» entrances that rarely seem to provide any tangible benefit.
The game's tactile nature and tangible sense of wonder were unlike anything seen in an action game, and the world took notice.
There was tangible consequences to your actions and it made the game feel more like a world, where my actions contributed in however way interpreted to the people inhabiting it.
His collaborative and non-secular approach to his work results in functionally expressive visual experiences that inspire change and instigate tangible actions.
We came to a mutual agreement that by arguing with real passion, regardless of how divergent our viewpoints may be, as long as we could transform that energy into tangible action, we would find ourselves in a perpetual state of becoming.
Arcangel appropriates and rewrites electronic history, and his accessible sites and published code offer viewers tools for action in a reality that is less and less tangible, through a field that has come to dominate our daily lives.
Weave in tangible opportunities for action.
Born in Sydney in 2007, Earth Hour has grown to become the world's largest grassroots movement for the environment, inspiring individuals, communities, businesses and organizations in more than 170 countries and territories to take tangible climate action for over a decade.
«Joe is respected by his peers for his ability to bring together people from different perspectives willing to find common ground and for his creativity in finding actions that yield tangible results,» Kadyszewski said.
PARENTEAU: It's testing these theories which are very similar against a body of state law, in different states as you just mentioned, and so it's probing, it's trying to find a breakthrough case where you can find a state supreme court willing to make a really bold decision finding not only a right to a healthy environment, or a safe climate, stable climate, but also finding a duty on the part of the government to take real tangible action to address that.
In his speech, Mezour invoked an African proverb, «the sun does not ignore a village just because it is small,» stressing that the COP was responsible for the hope of all of humanity through tangible action through «win - win partnerships» and stakeholder engagement, transparency and consistency, and creation of innovative sustainable development models that can transform the world's economies, including those of the Global South.
Participation in the Waste Minimization competition may be credited by a school as one of their two required «tangible actions» under the President's Climate Commitment.
Discover lessons from the field and go home with tangible actions to drive change in sustainable agricultural practices that restore the soil, promote diversity, and support future generations.
Manomet developed a series of worksheets to help landowners, municipalities, homeowners, and community organizations understand the impacts of climate change on forests and apply tangible actions, both small and large, to make forests and communities more resilient to changes in weather and climate.
Populist opinion might be outraged by the proposition that a convicted murderer in prison should have the right in prison to artificial insemination facilities, and for some this might appear the thin end of the wedge of unelected judges bestowing preposterous rights on a category of undeserving citizens, but others would welcome this decision as being tangible evidence of an enlightened ECtHR in action, vigorously championing human rights for all.
In the government's report, it states that, regarding the private right of action, it intends to «investigate further» its impact and consider whether damages should be awarded when a party can prove a tangible harm.
Cursive or not, hand - written notes are rare these days — rarer still in law firms — and it was such a small, but thoughtful action; a tangible, personal expression of gratitude and connection.
Hands - on action and innovation, as opposed the grunt work many young lawyers are doing at law firms, is appealing to grads looking to find purpose and to see tangible results in the workplace.
«Coinbase needs to understand that the community is ready and willing to pursue legal action if their BCH tokens continue to be withheld by Coinbase Inc, resulting in tangible and significant financial loss,» the group said in its website.
Instead, use tangible examples from your work experience to «show» these traits in action.
Such achievements provide tangible examples of your skills and experience in action.
With staff, members and supporters in every state, together we focus on timely, targeted action that wins tangible improvements in the quality of our environment and our lives.
Types or functions of support delineated in the literature include «esteem» or «emotional» support (actions that convey the child's value or worth); «informational» support (advice or guidance on coping with problems); «instrumental» support (providing tangible resources or services), and «companionship» support (sharing social activities with another person).
With staff, members and supporters in every state, together we focus on timely, targeted action that wins tangible improvements in the quality of our environment and our lives.
You're a team, in this together, and he responds well to practical help and tangible action.
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